Assessing MoDOT’s Efforts to Provide the Right Transportation Solution: Tracker Measure 9j [2008]
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Assessing MoDOT’s Efforts to Provide the Right Transportation Solution: Tracker Measure 9j [2008]

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    • Alternative Title:
      TRACKER measure 9j for fiscal year 2008
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      Final report
    • NTL Classification:
      NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-PLANNING AND POLICY;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Public Participation and Outreach;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Transit Planning and Policy;
    • Abstract:
      The basic research design for the project was to sample opinions on a variety of projects spread across the state. When available, a small, medium, and large project from each of the ten MoDOT districts was selected by a regional manager for the project for a total of 29 projects. The sample included 400 addresses per project area for a total of 11,600 Missouri addresses being mailed a copy of the survey. Each survey was focused on one of 29 individual projects, which was briefly described on the survey, and the majority of survey questions related to the recently completed project, such as determining if the completion of the project increased safety, convenience, and made it easier to drive. In addition, a question was asked about the overall value of the particular project, an overall assessment of MoDOT performance and the greatest transportation problem facing Missouri. Other basic factors, such as project size and miles driven per year were evaluated to check for potential differences in attitudes across Missourians.
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